Daisy McAndrew Colin Baldwin

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Now co-hosting Talkradio’s mid-morning show, Daisy has co-hosted Daily Politics and covered political and economic briefs for ITV. She has also hosted Have I Got News For You and guested on Loose Women and This Morning.


Biography

Daisy McAndrew was the Special Correspondent for ITV News, having previously served as Economics Editor and Chief Political Correspondent. Formerly Andrew Neil’s co-host on The Daily Politics, Daisy has also presented Heaven & Earth and reported on Westminster for BBC Breakfast. She hosts the evening show on TalkTV discussing the latest headlines and opinions and is NBC News' Royal Commentator.

Starting as a House of Commons researcher, Daisy became Press Secretary to Charles Kennedy before deciding to pursue a career in broadcasting. Other TV news credits include Conference Live Powerhouse and Despatch Box. Away from serious coverage, Daisy has been a regular on Have I Got News For You, Loose Women, The Wright Stuff and This Morning.

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